Scaramouche
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1:08:00
Whatever you do for me, Noel,
you do under orders.

1:08:04
My dear, all you say was true
in the beginning.

1:08:07
l did interest myself in you
at first only dutifully.

1:08:11
How could l know that Her Majesty
had chosen your character and courage...

1:08:16
for a man to respect and admire?
1:08:19
Believe me, Aline...
1:08:21
Her Majesty may have commanded
my interests then...

1:08:24
but now, after, how long is it?
1:08:27
Only six short weeks.
1:08:30
Even she could not command me
to forget you.

1:08:45
You know your way from here.
Good luck, Moreau.

1:08:49
Doutreval, l owe you my warmest thanks.
1:08:52
l owe much more to Montgomery
of Lorraine, an artillery officer.

1:08:55
Yeah. l'm still only a beginner
compared with de Maynes.

1:08:58
No, not a beginner, just not a champion...
1:09:02
- yet.
- Nor will l ever be...

1:09:04
now that l can no longer be taught
by the man who taught my enemy.

1:09:07
lf you forget your passion while you're
fencing, you'd improve more rapidly.

1:09:11
My old instructor,
Perigore himself, used to say:

1:09:14
"The head. Fight with the head.
Forget the heart."

1:09:16
Your old instructor didn't realize...
1:09:23
Your old instructor, is he still alive?
1:09:26
Of course he's still alive.
Master of all swordsmen.

1:09:30
l can no longer be taught
by the man who taught my enemy.

1:09:33
So, what is more fitting in a mad world...
1:09:36
than to be taught by the man who taught
the man who taught my enemy?

1:09:40
Where does he live? What is his name
again, this master of all swordsmen?

1:09:45
Perigore of Paris.

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